Now in its 28th year, the MBL's Workshop on Molecular Evolution at Woods Hole presents a series of lectures, discussions, and bioinformatic exercises that span contemporary topics in molecular evolution. The workshop encourages the exchange of ideas among leading theoreticians, software developers, and workshop participants. The workshop serves graduate students, postdoctoral students, and established faculty from around the world. The 2014 Workshop will use computer packages including AWTY, BEAST, BEST, FASTA, FigTree, GARLI, MIGRATE, LAMARC, MAFFT, MP-EST, RevBayes, PAML, PAUP*, STEM, STEM-hy, and SeaView to address the following topics:

Students will work with computer packages on their own laptops and have the opportunity to use the high performance computer clusters at the MBL.

Recent changes

Connection to the wiki is now encrypted (https). Depending on your browser you may be asked to accept an untrusted certificate. It is OK to say yes to this. If you're reading this you've probably figured this out.

All students now have editing rights on the wiki! Most of the existing pages are still protected, but you can create and edit new pages, and add to some pages like Resources and Participants. Log on using your grendel username and your original grendel password (you can change your password after you log on).